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Deciduous Trees 
slower-growing varieties with the certainty that, although the first cost 
may be a little greater, the effect of dignity and permanence for which 
you are striving will be most surely and quickly obtained. The cost of 
planting and yearly care is practically the same, whether the tree that 
is set out be large or small, of a permanent variety, or one which at the 
end of a few years will begin to deteriorate. Our trees are planted wide 
apart in the nursery and are frequently transplanted, thus developing a 
good top and a fine system of fibrous roots. You will note that many 
of them are in extra-large sizes which will transplant successfully and 
obviate years of tiresome waiting for their shade and proper effect. 
There will naturally be found many species whose uses are varied; for 
instance, the pleasing effect of Flowering Trees suggests their use as 
specimens, or in groups in boundary planting, or to brighten the lawn- 
side of a screen planting, or again as avenue trees. The Oak, the Ash, 
and Maple also adapt themselves to any of these situations, although we 
are more apt to think of them for street planting or specimens. Below is 
the grouping under which we have cataloged our stock. 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
Street and Roadside Trees page 63. 
Trees for Specimens and Landscape Grouping, page 71. 
Flowering Trees, page 77. 
Trees for Boundaries, Screens, and Windbreaks, page 89. 
Tall-growing, page 89. 
Medium height, like very tall shrubs, page 93. 
Trees with Colored Foliage, page 95. 
Deciduous Conifers, page 97. 
ANDORRA NURSERIES 
